CATALOGUE OF ROSES. 23 


Price 
Class. Large 
Size. 
H. R.| Paul Jamain, free. Jamain, 1878. Crimson, slightly tinged with 
violet-red ; similar to Charles Lefebvre. Budded and on own 
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H. Ch. | Paul Verdier, vg. C. Verdier, 1866. Carmine-red, large well- 
builtintowers:) Budded! andi om Owmn: rOOtS 22.1. -usee see ca ee ee 50 
T. |Pauline Labonte, vig. Pradel, 1852. Salmon-rose, large, full, 
of fine healthy habit, and one of the most hardy.................... 50 
T. |Perle-des Jardins, free. Levet, 1874. A beautiful straw-color, 
sometimes deep canary ; very large, full, and of fine form ; stiff 
shoots or stems, and very free flowering. Now established as 
HneMAost popular yellow, Rose tor LOGIN.) asc ses-cesecieeces es ee: 50 
Pol. | Perle @’Or, mod. Dubreuil. Nankeen yellow with orange center, 
in the way of Anna Marie de Montravel ; very dwarf, branch- 
ing habit, blooming in clusters of twenty to thirty flowers....... 50 
A. |Persian Yellow, free. Willock, 1830. Bright yellow, small, 
nearly full. It is desirable to grow more than one plant, and 
by pruning one this year, in the usual way, and the other plant 
the next year, annual crops of flowers may be had. Budded 
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H. T.| Pierre Guillot, mod. Guillot, 1879. Deep red, tinged with’ 
crimson, full, well-formed, fragrant; it is but little lighter in 
‘color than Duke of Connaught, much more fragrant, and should 
be grown by all ordinary cultivators in place “of Duke of Con- . 
naught. It makes quite a desirable bedding variety.............. 50 
H. R.| Pierre Notting, free. Portemer, 1863. Deep maroon, illumined 
with bright crimson, often suffused with velvet ; large, or very 
large, globular form, pointed buds, highly scented. A superb 
dark rose, often at its best in the Autumn; should be in every 
collection: Buddedgandtomyowml TOOUS;c..c.crcsetelnseseates edeseense+s- 50 
Pride of Waltham, vig. Wm. Paul & Son, 1882. Delicate flesh 
color, richly shaded with bright rose. Flowers large and full. 
H. R.| Prince Camille de Rohan, free. E. Verdier, 1861. Deep 
velvety-crimson, large, moderately full. A splendid Rose. 
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H. R.| Prince de Portia, free. E. Verdier, 1865. Vermilion, medium 
size, moderately full, well-formed ; one of the most fragrant ; 
asplendidyvariety.- Budded and: on*own roots. :....02.4:-5...:--5.- 50 
M. | Princess Adelaide, vig. Laffay, 1845. Pale rose. of medium 
size and good form. Foliage often blotched or variegated. 
Good in bud and flower. Do not prune this variety severely.. | 50 
T. | Princess Beatrice, mod. Bennett, 1886. ‘‘flowers large, full, 
of fine form, petals round, broad and very thick ; outside petals 
pale yellow ; center, rich golden yellow, edge of petals lightly 
laced with bright rose; handsome foliage, free flowering.” 
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H. Cl.| Princess Louise Victoria, vig. Knight, 1872. Soft salmon- 
pink ; of medium size, of good semi-globular form; not fra- 
grant. Wood rather smooth, foliage dark and handsome. A 
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N. | Pumila, free. Salmon, shaded with rose; very free bloomer. 
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H. T.| Puritan, vig. Bennett, 1886. A hybrid from Mabel Morrison and 
Devoniensis. In size and shape resembles the former ; flowers 
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P. | Queen of the Prairies, vig. Samuel Feast, 1848. Bright rosy- 
red, frequently with white stripe. Foliage large and quite 

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H. R.| Queen of Queens, vig. Paul, 1882. Flowers pink with blush 
edges, large and full ; of perfect form. Budded and on own roots. 75 

H. R.| Queen of Waltham, mod. or free. W.Paul & Son, 1875. Cherry- 
crimson, flowers of good size and form; a late blooming var- 
lety ; quite fragrant. Budded and on own roots..............0000 50 
